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An exhibit at the Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience showing a store shelf with a sign reading "Seligman's", a wooden cart with a crate beside it, and in the background, a wedding dress.

A Museum in New Orleans Tells the Story of Jews in the South

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NEW ORLEANS — Some of the artifacts may seem mundane for display in a museum: a steamer trunk, a peddler’s cart, a cash register from a men’s clothing store.

But they reflect the little-known 350-year history of Jews in America’s Southern states, which is the focus of the new $5.5 million Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience here.

“This all about how Jews came to the South, where they might have experienced a difficult welcome and where they succeeded at building loving relationships with their largely Christian neighbors,” said Jay Tanenbaum, an Atlanta-based investment banker and the chairman of the museum’s board. “It’s about toleration and acceptance.”

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